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...that's what happens when I play too much Resident Evil
The I'm going to jail now feeling was too real.
Besides that I don't really fight in dreams, mainly because punches feel weak (fun fact: this is because your body is basically paralyzed and throwing a punch in a dream is your body actually trying to move to very limited success)
Most of them are just endurance tests on my part. It isn't really about winning so much as establishing my abilities. Y'know with a rigged match, since that's the easiest way to establish that I'm in hand and under control.
Anyway if you get that feeling like your punches are moving in water in dreams, it helps to do short quick movements. Like elbows.
Bots will break your elbows if you do this to them.
*I don't think I've ever dreamt of a robot.
They censor memories a lot. See if you recognize any of the faces, you might be surprised.